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wolfe10
Jan 01, 2023Explorer
Yup, no different than in your sticks and bricks home.
240 VAC between the two hots.
Most loads use only one hot, a neutral and ground. So 120 VAC.
Yes, larger loads in a sticks and bricks (electric water heater, central A/C, stoves, etc) are often on two hots, so 240 VAC. A few high end RV's have some 240 VAC appliances as well.
240 VAC between the two hots.
Most loads use only one hot, a neutral and ground. So 120 VAC.
Yes, larger loads in a sticks and bricks (electric water heater, central A/C, stoves, etc) are often on two hots, so 240 VAC. A few high end RV's have some 240 VAC appliances as well.
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